Dorrian family's fresh appeal for missing Lisa
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The family of a Bangor woman who went missing six years ago have made a fresh appeal for information.
Lisa Dorrian, 25, disappeared after a party at a caravan site in Ballyhalbert, County Down, on 28 February 2005.
Her body has never been found despite extensive air, land, and sea searches. A £10,000 reward was offered.
Lisa Dorrian's family said she was "a bubbly girl" whose death "ripped the family apart".
On the sixth anniversary of her disappearance, detectives investigating the case are also appealing to anyone with information to contact them.
In their hunt for the missing woman, police in Northern Ireland are launching a Facebook page and using Twitter.
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